Everyone's favorite cuddle bunny, Jonathan Holmes, got a chance to check out Krautscape at the Midnight City booth at PAX East this past weekend. King Friday gives the low-down as to how this game is "tactical racing redefined," and Holmes ponders what the Holmescape would be.

After having some hands-on time with Krautscape at GDC, I can't wait for more. It feels so good to come flying in and land right in front of your opponent, beating them to earning a point by fractions of a second.

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